China Unicom launches integrated vehicle-road-cloud solution 3.0
China Unicom launches integrated vehicle-road-cloud solution 3.0.
China Unicom launched its cloud based integrated vehicle-road solution on 20 November 2024. It has features like dedicated in-car communication channels, integrated roadside sensing, collaborative edge computing, computing network scheduling, and 5G-A sensing and communication technologies. to unveil its integrated vehicle-road-cloud solution 3.0 for intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) on November 20. The goal of this solution is to hasten ICVs’ industrial development.
China Unicom is a state-owned telecommunications operator in China. It provides a wide range of services, including mobile and fixed-line telephony, broadband internet access, and cloud computing services to individuals and businesses across the country.
China Unicom’s integrated connected vehicle solution is a suite of services and technologies which enables connected car capabilities. Some of the features are-
- Connectivity: Providing cellular connectivity (4G, 5G) for the vehicle to access the internet and communicate with other devices and systems.
- Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication: Facilitating communication between the vehicle and other vehicles (V2V), infrastructure (V2I), and pedestrians (V2P) to enhance safety and efficiency.
- Cloud Platform and Data Services: Offering cloud-based platforms for data storage, processing, and analysis related to vehicle operations, location, and driver behavior.
- Infotainment and Applications: Providing access to in-car infotainment systems and applications via the cellular connection.
- Remote Diagnostics and Management: Enabling remote diagnostics and management of vehicle systems, allowing for proactive maintenance and issue resolution.
Through collaborations, the company is increasing vehicle penetration, vehicle maintenance, and building an end-to-end real-time network tailored to a particular industry. It provides seamless cloud platform and fixes HD map compatibility problems.